There is no actual or proclaimed spiritual meaning of the sideways cross necklace. The inception of this style began with the cross bracelet which is crafted in a "sideways" or "horizontal" orientation (unless it's a hanging charm). The same design was translated to the necklace, and became a popular trend, especially once celebrities began wearing them.

As the question of "what the meaning of the sideways cross" became more prevalent, a work around came about in the style variation of the "off-centered" sideways cross necklace. With the off-centered styling the cross more-or-less falls in a vertical orientation while being worn, although it is still a sideways design. with this particular design variation, craftsmanship is an important consideration, as the weight of the cross and clasp placement have to be positioned so that the cross stays in position and the chain maintains it's loop shape.

What about upside down crosses? I'm not even Christian and I feel some kinda way accessorizing with crosses. I don't wanna disrespect folk. Imma still wear my upside down cross decorated skirt tho. Don't judge this harlot harshly y'all.

presumably, although anyone could wear it, people wearing symbols of christ(ianity) usually do so as a way of showing affiliation with the religion. maybe people who also subscribe to the religion could explain or clarify the trend. the use of quotes and the word demonic, however, i got nothing for that.

and no, i'm not a christian. yes, i have noticed it. *shrug*

reminds me of how i just mentioning wanting something, a statue, bracelet or necklace, with ganesha.

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